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Brad..turning tools you can go to Woodchuckers in TO.
http://www.woodchuckers.com/ ,,,, well in your case give him a call, and order some of the Benjamin Best. Not bad tools and are reasonable... http://www.pennstateind.com/store/LX...cid=3364029720 For a chuck....... Oneway is the way to go, but they are a bit of money, so you might want to wait until the pocket is replenished a bit. You will also need a a way to sharpen, so a grinder and a jig for sharpening like Oneway sells (wolverine) http://www.oneway.ca/index.htm
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Here's just about my limit on a 1"x8 spindle. Block of wet maple 15" square x 11" high so around 50 Lbs. The total cantilever from the outboard bearing to the end is 15". Way out of balance, I had to take the chainsaw to it a couple of times before I could get it up to 200rpm.
On the CT128 I could do this between centres, so no problem. Without the tail stock in use I wouldn't be very comfortable beyond this. |
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Thanks for the input guys!
I guess thats the next step, start doing my homework on accessories ! I did discover today that there is a local Wood Turning Guild near by. Up until this point I hadn't been able to find any in my area so I am excited to check that out!! Now all I need is a lathe! |
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I am aware of a lathe that got risers added for a larger swing later in life, but was not designed for that swing. The question remains as to why all these other lathe designers go for a 1¼" spindle on those size lathes, you think they have no good reason to do so ?? And I have seen too many shafts and other pieces break after prolonged stretching/bending. If the lathe is used for less than the maximum possible I don't think it will be a problem, but I would feel better with a 1¼" end on that shaft. However taking everything in consideration, yes that lathe is giving the best bang for the buck, compared to others in the same category.
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Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo Last edited by Leo Van Der Loo; 11-11-2009 at 12:48 AM. |
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Leo,
According to Generals website, their 18" 160 series had 1 x 8TPI spindles. There are people out there who just don't use their heads! They can wreck anything. No matter how heavy you build something they will abuse it until it finally breaks. I'm a farmer. I've seen it many times. Some one will buy a brand new $300,000 tractor and within a year it looks like a piece of junk! I am not that type of person. I don't abuse equipment of any kind, no matter the cost. If you're gonna push something past its capabilities you're asking for trouble. I can only speculate as to what actually happened to those shafts you've seen fail. But judging from past experience, I can make an educated guess. I'm not pointing fingers, I'm just saying...... Last edited by Brad in Alberta; 11-11-2009 at 01:36 AM. |
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That's exactly the lathe I was referring to, designed as a 12" IIRC and a riser added later in life, and no I haven't heard of any problems with it, mind you I would trust the quality of the material of these lathes over the chinese ones.
Of course parts that break are undersized or over exerted, or else they would not break, but take new designs and you run into problems often enough for the simple reasons that the parts just don't stand up, in industry with specific designs the tendency to go faster or do more does make for breakage, simple misalignment or realignment will result in breaking shafts and couplings etc. And yes thoughtful use of machinery goes a long way into the prevention of problems, however not everyone has what it takes to do that, I'm sorry to say. Also if you think that every piece of equipment is designed properly, well I think you know that we will be disappointed to say the least. Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo
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I think most are the same. I seem to remember the General 160 at work only at the MT on the inboard. But it had a bigger spindle I think 1-1/4" Last edited by Pete in Welland; 11-11-2009 at 09:24 AM. |
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Brad Maybe another option to check out
http://medicinehat.kijiji.ca/c-buy-a...AdIdZ167442469 No affiliation ,was just browsing.
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A buddy of mine in Calgary has a CT128 for sale. He loves the lathe but has outgrown it now and has just bought a honkin' great Vicmark. I used to work for Busy Bee Tools and we sold a ton of these lathes with little or no problems to speak of. It's a big lathe and that is the only reason my buddy is letting the lathe go. Drop me a PM if you want me to put you in contact with my pal. Cheers DaveD
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